''Just Did it Myself''
The horsepower in a Honda JDM H22A engine is between 185 and 220. This is the type of engine used in Honda cars that is often used in popular street racing.
Well, JDM Engines accepts a variety of engine swaps. They also offer their variety of services for different uses and customers. They also offer their variety of services for an incredibly reasonable price.
Japanese domestic market (JDM)
no. go get a jdm engine
what car? you'll need the proper ecu and wiring harness for the jdm 3sgte. thats all i can say for sure without more info.
JDM Allstars was created in 2008.
it should come out of a CRX SI 88-91 i do believe
Honda Civic SiR (JDM) 90-91
Jdm means Japanese Domestic Market.
Picture of a JDM Civic can be found online in the picture galleries of Google and Yahoo. Pictures of a JDM Civic can also be found in JDM Civic forums and car show reports.
by on i assume u mean on top of your supra so yes
I have read that if you change the intake and exhaust manifolds from a USDM engine to the JDM, that you can. Theoretically, they are the same block and head, but US emissions standards require more sensors for a cleaner exhaust. Not quite. The emissions standards in Japan have been higher than the US for many years. Secondly, the head is not drilled for EGR on the JDM engines, nor is the intake manifold, but the engines will run just fine without the EGR systems, and only California emissions model cars have a sensor to turn on the Check Engine Light if the EGR system is removed. The only other changes that would need to be made to run a JDM engine with a USDM harness and ecu is to change the oxygen sensor from the 1 wire unheated JDM sensor to a 4 wire US spec oxygen sensor. The JDM engine will also have a exhaust temp sensor after the primary catalytic converter that is unused on USDM cars, and there is no connector in the USDM harness for it. I have heard it was used for a light on the dash as a warning on righ hand drive JDM vehicles and so is completely useless in a US spec car.